Let’s face it—fashion industry standards are shifting, and leading the charge are confident, curvaceous voices who refuse to hide. Among them is Sharon Grobben
Now, in her forties, her work had found its true form. She made vessels that celebrated their own volume: bread bowls you could hide your face in, pitchers with bellies round as pumpkins, teapots that seemed to exhale contentment. Her signature piece was a creamer called "The Full Figure," shaped like a reclining woman whose curves created the spout and handle. It poured perfectly every time, and she could not keep them in stock. Curvy Sharon
, a professional curvy model and influencer redefining what it means to be stylish and plus-size. Her signature piece was a creamer called "The
Sharon often says, "The clothes are supposed to fit you, not the other way around." She advocates for finding brands that offer curvy-specific tailoring—wider in the hip, narrower in the waist. For her everyday look, she relies on high-quality stretch denim and ribbed knit dresses that move with the body rather than constricting it. Sharon often says, "The clothes are supposed to
"Mommy," the girl said, "she looks like Aunt Sharon."
In the world of social media influencers and body-positive icons, few names carry as much weight—and literal presence—as . As a prominent figure in the "plus-size" and body-confident community, Sharon has built a massive following by challenging traditional beauty standards and encouraging women of all sizes to embrace their natural silhouettes.